Hello, in Ubuntu Hardy I was able to select an option from the Bluetooth Applet to share my public folder. I could then browse this folder and transfer files to it from paired Bluetooth devices. In...
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Hello, in Ubuntu Hardy I was able to select an option from the Bluetooth Applet to share my public folder. I could then browse this folder and transfer files to it from paired Bluetooth devices. In...
Hello, I have an SSH/SFTP server running on my home computer. In Hardy (on the client machine), I had no problem connecting to my server using public key authentication. In Ibex, however, I am...
Hello, I am running an SSH/SFTP server on a Windows machine and attempting to log into it from my Ubuntu laptop using keys rather than passwords. I generated the key pair using the Seahorse GUI,...
Hi, have you tried removing the "relatime" options from /etc/fstab?
I think it would only be necessary to temporarily add the main and restricted Gutsty repositories, since all the kernel packages come from there. So you would add this line instead:
deb...
Add this to your XGL start script:
cookie="$(xauth -i nextract - :0 | cut -d ' ' -f 9)"
xauth -i add :1 . "$cookie"
The instructions in the original post are somewhat dangerous. The "sudo tar....." steps change the user permissions in every directory the files extract into. For example, when I did these steps the...
Yesterday the package reported to have an updated backport (7.0r68 I think it was) so I went ahead and installed it. During the installation a dialog box came up and asked me if I accepted the...
Thank you, I got it working. Instead of downloading more software I simply ran
wget http://alan.hussey.googlepages.com/Templatesv2.zip
from the terminal.
I keep getting this error when trying to extract the zip, can anyone help me?
[/home/caleb/Desktop/Templatesv2.zip]
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a...
I am confused about the repositories. Why do they have aiglx in them, if the tutorial is for XGL? Shouldn't it just be:
deb http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz dapper main
deb...
Though PHP was the first language I learned, I would say Ruby is the best language to learn first.
To redownload your messages, on Gmail's Settings > Forwarding and POP screen I would try setting POP download to disabled, then setting it to the "download all, even if it's already been downloaded"...
I am rubbing Ruby 1.8.4 and Rails 1.1.2 on my Dapper box, and this Ruby code keeps returning "You have a nil object where you didn't expect it!" error, despite similar code working on my Windows XP...
On my Windows box I have both programs installed for use with PHP and Rails. I am, however, interested in alternatives that supposedly offer better performance with lower memory requirements, such as...